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Old 02-10-2019, 03:09 PM
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I definitely wasn't looking for a Duster but here it is. '72 340 with 4 speed and buckets. 18,350 miles with original Basin Street Blue paint. Window sticker, broadcast sheet, sales invoice and more. One owner until I bought it in January. Original tires included which were removed at 2000 miles.
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WOW! Love a 340, 4 Speed Duster. Congrats!

These are great cars....and very quick!

Outstanding find! They are still out there.

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Thanks Dan,
235 hp doesn't sound like much but it moves 3100 lbs pretty well.
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Thanks Dan,
235 hp doesn't sound like much but it moves 3100 lbs pretty well.
As a point of interest the 73 Camaro Z/28 with it's L-82 based 350 making 245 HP was tested by a magazine (I think back in the day) and compared to a 70 Z and the quarter mile times were almost identical . They attributed a lot of it to the better radial tires on the 73 but to think that 245 HP could even run in the same zip code as 360 HP is impressive,net vs gross power or not !
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And what were the times that were nearly identical?
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As a point of interest the 73 Camaro Z/28 with it's L-82 based 350 making 245 HP was tested by a magazine (I think back in the day) and compared to a 70 Z and the quarter mile times were almost identical . They attributed a lot of it to the better radial tires on the 73 but to think that 245 HP could even run in the same zip code as 360 HP is impressive,net vs gross power or not !
The 360 is a Gross HP number. In 1972 they advertised Net HP, which is what the 245 number is.
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I'd like to say in all honestly, I'm jealous. No doubt everyone over on MOPARTS would be too.
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Great Car ! , Do I see a PA inspection sticker ? would love to see more pics
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WOW , Nice...
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Wow. That thing is sweet. Love those cars. Enjoy it!
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